. wx--WIn13.-On Monda ._the am: `March. M1389. at the residence or am. Webb. Ieq.. rather ot the bride. n Rev. W. MOOOR: nell Georzze Brown. .sq.. to in Ellen Webb. all of Innieal. - u.~u:wa-McM:uvNus.-At the realderoe of the A bride's uncle. Mr. Wm. Donaldson. Meple Ville. Esau. on Wednesday. sou: inIt..~ by Rev. Stuart Acheson. M. A... 1011!; Agnew. :sq.. of Essa. to Miss may nn Mend nus, only daughter of the .n e Wm. Hellen- nd granddaughter of the late Geo. f-Vl.ilM.nn\19, M.P.P.. of Mono M1119. . Dlod. ~ ~ . Phi ., u\__ -._ LL- n.I. -1 Il.._-|_ mf"i:he Constitution does not entitle the French in Ontario to the right of using their language in the sohoolub. 3. e Reform Government of Ontario declares the French have more `right here than have the English. ` A TI`r`nnn-At` `-113 Wrnnnh f'.n.nnrIin.n i 8. 000 UIDIZUII. Jhlvuu wauy no same race as the BriI?i:ger while cally Engliehis _allied to the French. 5. '.l`o.eo1ve_' the mater,_E1GL1sn M uuuy .l.`Juu5u.|p uuuwu. vv vuv savuyunu A'.l|`o.ao1vefth'e matter,,ENGL1sn mus! ms TAUGRT, z . e.', muatbe t>heVl.t.u.1guage of the choola,`a;nd if `French be taught or used, it , muafbe subordinate. ' T ' ` ` _n 'm-.'.L `I..-..In.'. nuutknuhinui I-up Ghn rlnvavn . mllt DB Blworuuluw ~s.`-Textbooks auhgrized by the Govern- ment of Ontario multbe used in all Onogio schools, mi no othr. I _ V n `I ... ..L...4- 4;. Han c.'.n..c-. nvhnnh Hm acnoola, um no owner. , V - - V V v -- 7. In` short, to-the fullest extent the ` State must control the education of the child. 1 V VVJII Il|I1$U Ilnwnvnvu m-. Mereier declared in the none} in the o debate on. the new license bill that it any .0! the `revenue oloerl declined , to proeeente when ,_e_vide_noe was given them .0! infreotion of the.lew,_e1l that would be-neoeegery would be to write to him endthot office: should be instantly` diemiued. The , vqlne of de- `ole`retio`n`mey be estimated tram the {let that recently, when the Collector of. Inteynnl, Re- venue` commenced an` notion egoinet eegrent -Q.-'..I-_ Ila \`gnnIAu O-`I-nunmhla `vane Chm. IUQUIQDIJ, Wuvu uuc oendor, Mr.-Marcie! Gelegr boo tbllllgld this notion; IIWV VIII venue` oommohood an again VI. QUV tail: 1: aphid !mm%$- W110 i-todi--A A Pleasant and Prcaihur. , \L__-_.1 _-_____,I `I. Clare i Glare Totton. gupwrtins. herself ith Oliohel. `limped Into court .b'e'fbre` `Judge 931,3: 33 {NOW Y9}`ko..'D|l;M0lI.,_ .x as com- phzn-nt .m - .-!n=..fr$1.. . _uet_O._3- Rld. Olthe: 9 ` House, S e hues her on `ell `ggbi-each ofpro. mi-9 01 mrri-no; btriyu curd `in arid rd- edg ng rom`melp1fpcticc. She to! fa" etcry aim rzto that 1-coated eeverel -yeerrego in Dtoceedingu brought by her mother to-recover C5l;'000 !I_~o_m- Reid forthc loci of her dough. ter'uerv1cee. Reid won that case. - , . suicide at London. V _ Geo. W. Mcodden, formerly a clerk in D. 8.. I_ erri_n an -0o.'e utlblilhment and aged ebcnt 20, committed nnioidc vb; tekmg 1 .Ro:h on Rate at hie home on f liem at. no `a London. etardey `night. ` Hefhad been ill for a. your and `et.oh`e time hid an 0 tion; erformed on him on.a .ccount~cf an I in ii ltolnloll. Hie health did not improve, however, endon Saturday in 3 fit -of deepondenc he decided to end hie trou- bles at onceven to:-.ever.h `~ . ` ` ` damages ' ave line nnguu 4. Ed\1cated,ui:he French Canadiim is a { oo`d- citizen. ,Eth'nol cally he is. of the. tune Britin or; linguisti- ` .11.. us. ..1:..1. :. ..n:..,1 .."o1..- 'l'.`....mh Auction. under Power 1 Sale in a certain mortgage, at the Barrie H 61. on V v . nu . ,,1- 1.1-- nu. ~-1.\ |.....:I qnnn THERE will e offered sale by. Fufilio . Cathy ! Oonleulon. V Itie etutedthat I well-known policeman he: just come into poueuionof a remarkable end Ienutional document recording the dying; confeuioniof Daniel Carley, who way: one `o the Invincihleo executed` tor participation in the Phoenix Park murders. - The confession ilauei-ted to`diacloI e, emongltother things, thit 5 oertai citizen of Dnhl`in.A 1:110 in Iup- posed; to have died awnsturcl `death, was- reelly removed by meeneof pbiaon. . _, 1` An`0raI|;o.'1'_|-ut. A The fpundation of 5 trugt in N ew Y orkjo pontrol, t_he orange orop_ of Florida, is alum.- mx demte -hr It 1! vr9v-9d .hi.in;199 -of the lament ruit honIe|,1I:%e.ioquntry `tn 5 company which will hsyo a clan: capital to buy bad dumhutoveho-anan crop.` `_ 7* ' ~;..3 . , .Advaxioa_qqnaavons!noe-,.. . :7 `try 'n_;-- :__...-..I;.. -: 4.1.}- -1--- wnowmnunauuu-oxen _. u,-__;2_ LL. `:1! ____ -.. L! % -gnu lnisru;i.nn.nnouo1:j; rosjannn . - so -r mum nor 3:1-nun. . gm 11.1.1011 nlsmnma 1:133; IIIUI Lgagu, uh Luu I-Iwnsnv our-do vo- %sq1;111_;~A[`1_ag,tna lamgror April, 1339,] p `Ann kw fl.` `iltiil ` ~ fno Jnr'I uuot.1o,h--`rho. `Presbytery Very Inttrcntlnz Ilo9tIn-. A 1...I-An-n--Jan 11.46 lkoulnl PIOIIIIIOIT VII ! li.Il';$iIIIx Zfilllxf A 3,r.akomun's root crushed. j`_`(_)icsr'Sha_nIoy brought a nun totown the otherjdiyjohnrgsd. with-illicit distilling. `It appssrlths offence `was committed in the County of Victoria, and tlieinsgistrates here having no jurisdiction in cases of crime com- mitted in mother county oonlttnot `deal with the one. `So Mr. -Shanacy had to take his man back to Victoria. Pgrtioniars will be ' ve.` Q " ; `~ :` The Barrie Presbyterymet in the Presby- terian 4 Church, ,0we n street, last Tuesday. There {was ainll attendance. Rev. B. Knox, the Mg`)_deT`.1'5' the chair. Eight delegates from the Beeton and Tottenham congre ations were in attendance to support th,e_:.oa. to Rev. .`Mr. Glsssford, and seven f ' ` Winhstlshene to oppose it. -The \ _ iIs_n`e_. `maple spoke to strongly in favor of `Mr. Glassford giving such strong reasons for his non i-einov'al that the Presby- s..~_.. -.....'.'..H.uI.6;. L3. sunnnhnn ~ Mr Chan. TGIEOIII ID!` All! lIUl.l_ ruluuvus yuan out: 1. luau - ter oonhted-to his remaining. Mr. Glass.- foriis `the. rst resident minister Wauhsn` shene`has'had, and it was touching to see ; some of Inehbersplesdinq for his reten- tion with moistened eyes; saying he was -the . cause ofllheir ooniersion. . . Commissioners to the G-eneral.Assembly, which meets at Toronto next June, were appoin$ed,`co_nsisting -of nine and nine `elders. A large amount of mission business was transacted.- Rev. R. Moodie, Clerk of`... the Presbytery, was granted two months *lOI\'_ of absence to visit the " old country, to recruit his health. A short con- ference, was hyld in the evening. on the state of religion. which was openedaby Rev. B. ..N.` Grant, with-=an..ad(h'ess.on` the need of the Holy Spirit.` . The ,remarks of other . speakers were pointed a'nd.protitable. The report on the new Book` at Forms was adopt- ed. Ministers were requested to send in their etatistioalnreturns and nancial state- ments for 1888,'a s` soon as posible. The Home Mission is to be applied to for a grant . of $50 to Rev. B. Currie, of. Pen_etmgui- shone, for religious instruction fo, .'|9 lads in the Reforn1atory.,. belonging to,_the Presby; terian Church. The Midland congregation but 1UUlUI7wCUUL , . IIUIUIIQ ., .V.IO\l `Lynne; ' ._ _ J) F! W, 4 has become selsnstsining under the able n ministration of - =Re`lr.~ D.- James. .Wsubsu- shone is also expected to beooine self-snpportl . ing in A short tmie. Essen nnd Willis Churches require only $50 es 3 supplement- sry grant this year. Mr; Alex. -Wilson, a, senior student in theology _. of `Knox College will supply Severn Bridge, Atdtree sud Wnshsgo Mission the ensulng summer. The people will psy. . l'.hl services without any _sid from the mission funds. The proceed ` -_.... -3 LL- `l)....-LnLg-an ma-as ngun inlrgs-nadltn mu '0!!! Ella IIIIIIIUII unuuu. .;uv' yxvvvwor ings of the. Preabytery were very interesting and were listened to with degp `sttention by LL- `-nn4u`A -..A8m..u.' Ill WUIU uluvnwu In. the, large audience; Anctnerlrakemanllalmed. - A brakelnan onN. '& N. W. Railway named Frank Hand. fell between two can of a frei ht train last Friday, near Elmvale, on the enetangniehene branch. and` :had his foot crnehed. -He was walking. on a car loaded with lumber and by some means fell. How he escaped death seems almost a miracle. ` The train was going atthe rate of W miles. an hour at the time. Theman was brought to,Barric when Dr. R.` A. Rose con-. sidsred amputation of the foot, necessary. The following day the unfortunate man was sent on to hishome in Hamilton. It is said he is getting along`well._. - ' ` - A` Saturday mu-hot was not" 3 large one, thonghthe day '_wu ' bright and sunny. The road: were not in 5 t.con,<.1iti0n for travel: ling, an thoreisineither Ileighingvnor wheel- ing. . an ' noted on the street on Sahar- nlhu `nun `Hun fn nwinu 2 'WhnlL` 31.05 to `g. K UII UH? QIIVQI VII P3UB|- day no the to_ _,w1nu:_ `What, $I.05 to 31.08;. bu-le)3o45o ,_ '30. L: 38c..: p.-se. - to .- 3` 2 ` 9*.` . 359-; apn1es.$1;:oo eovl.-90 nerbbkweefihmd: quarters, 65. to '7.c.,`orcq.\ll.-116130. 50- $0 30:; mut9_|lo 70. t0,`.8_'). 3 V,9l1'rL6 to 70' 3 pork) $6.50 to $7.00; buy. $1&99 to:$17-50 per ton; straw, 895 ton ; buitor, 180. to 200. ; Anti-. .`l..Qn `AI I; `O. . -"VU Nvvvtgavuau, vouv -'- v-._? _.. ._. V--- at 12 o'clock. noon. -by G . FORE). Auouoneor The West Hall 0! No. 1, Con. 6. in the Townshi of Vesprag containing 100 acres. an . . V - ` IYI fth II `I ' A young man named Purtriige, living some miles up the Penisuuguinlignew; Rood," was brought to the coin .g|o1on"Mo!"1`da y'in an insane condition. a in thev son of Mr. William Partridge; Thoyonng mania abqqt thn'ty`yea`raof (go andhu boonin an `asylum an Ann nu cn Ha Unlrvyyulrnol I83 IIIUIQX VQVII All Ill $ sleu- on one or two occasions. He has become somewhat tfnl and uncertain which was shown by hisgiving his father I blow while stsndinq by him in the gsol. His removal to s secuxe asylum for trestment becomes s necessity. ` ` i A Kentucky Tragedy`. Another tn-aged was enacted Mondsiy as 3 result of the owden-Turner fend A.- via Turner andde` Kin were qpiigg toynrds Onmlierfend Gs_p`|nd* amen Bird wgs. going to Poville. On nieetin Alvis Turner at once red""et Bird. the `latrikinghiu "gnu. Bird returned the fire`. killin ~[`nrhel'. and `then King red at Bird, hi 5; him. and beat I hasty retreat up; Clear Creek; 11.} A ` Wedniasduy. Agil 1o.--1uiae., `.> w.% in` calf, heifers; _im `laments, without reserve, on want` i lot 17, concession 6, Yelpra, at-.'1 p.m.. slurp: ` The farmwill be oered to 1035916 the same` time. Lunch at -- --- `I -.. A 1)-_'.-gala Awning. _1l|`|!l W ollerea '50 10IlU'I_F F115 BIIIIU uuuv. u u u an noon.` Mn. IA.` Pringle, owner. John W. i Morrow, auctioneer. . .~ A Rudo 5 ' denying the hot oeiving t and examinet ing, but `there it no upon` & 06". are re- manta of English, Dr..~E. A; , of Toronoglwill be nuke 'Qu6en'i `Hotel, `tie, on Wednesday, L April 8rd., {or consultation. Seton-d. ` I `Ml . UH). 7DIl'DU.w|u+ -nuuvpu mu Uuuuuu ~--u : box of_ roses frou__1%thcWoodhndn_popg9rvg . 5 ` . -,-. ~ ._' ._- . use .1 Uvvunun vs v vwyu u-------..-- ., . . _ . . -_, more or en. .; This property is In ' ted on the Townline be- tween the Townehi ot Flea and Vespre. not far from the R. R. tion. ` '.!`here is e ood dwelling house on the term. .. Trzums or ALW_a--Ten Ber cent. down and the \i:'81&liC6 in one month t ereetter. wltpout in- QP86 . `V . - For further rtieulers up ly to G. A. BAD- ENHURST rrleter. Barr e. or to the wider- signed veneers Solicitor. ~ Dated this 22nd March. 1889. Vnnnl-`n nnlfnn my. "t &:'m:.::: .+s3: em... %. `n.`|I-.;:lI- J; nn-..nn Hun uvgv nn (mm Ilknt Noun. , sytoh; butter, 180. to 200. I m!?*v9ki!-~$1-9.*9%9%4- 4 _.a.!.-o$I------- :.'..- An mnannantv iokfin wi;l1;l$snd of about I hun- dred igec from 8 to 14, healthy, well- o..:....l an`. nn;Onk`n `nu nnnhnn AP I-A-`Inln W CKIKIIIC `VI TIIIPTIUII III IV vty 1 on ftnnn. _ _ \ ` All atgplioationa, enclosing minister : refer- n-nnn luunn `minus-ah and nnluu Ant` `VrAT'1i :1ii)liontiona, enclosing i-efer- | once, distance from `church and school, and 1 nun nlvknn can-`$3:-n".`1 :11:-n-DI!` `IQ On ` UIIUU, - IIIIUIIIIIU IKUIII 'UIlIll'UIl. Gllll I011 ' uun, can any other pm-ticuhn, ghould be gddx-cued to EN]... A Ro`ImI7;1rn nf sacrum or mufwavnatwsan ANNAPOL|SANlI%1J|GBY. . DEB! WI` VIII/II`! gnuiuu III: Iuuluauuu uu Elly U N. , _ V 3 Ellen A. Billrough-`wdllace; Belleville, Ont. Iotoorologlcugopqrt. for t!io.18t_h The night -tampentnio varied-from 26 on Sunday to 32 on Thursday and the daily from 50 on Wednesday to 68 on Saturday- giving 8 mean of 47- for the week. which is 10 9 warmer thanthut of the'prevjoua week, or 17 , _abov.'a'thjs _'gver age for4:he',uu'ne week during the put 10 years -in which the low- est was 15 below zero in '83, ondhilgheat, 75 in '79.. "l'|LA I._.._..._.Z..'.. _..-.':-- -nnun A`\1\li` nnuuvnn` III IV. The barometer readings were about normal with I short range of 0.16in.. the lowest on Monday and highest on Friday. Wehed no precipitation during the week. Bouthernwinde prevailed on 4, northern 3, 1 vesting west 5, and east 2 first days. and ; oll lull the week. ' (\1.-_:;I_:_.;` __;,.___n.'_.I 1.. "An 1.-.... 3..-... - UDIIII CILIIIU WEI. Shgiihin` slnounIi'ed. fto `43 hours from 3 possible 86 of sun in the weak---just 50 per am. , , Last Monday,` W. Kell, a baker reading at Allanduln; charged M. J. Hamlin, post- master of that lace, with assault. A lot of evidence was duoed by Kell, with an equal amount by Mr. Hamlin to neutralize it. Magistrates Ros _.na Bird dismissed the noun mill`! nnntn W-UL CUUD LEVI one with costs. A -_....L-_-_I.-. CHE WIFE 0030!- A conntercharge walbrought by Hamlin against K011 .- This also was dismissed with colts; Hnnghton Lennox appeared for K011. W. Thompson charged Mr. and Mrs. 1 l vqn:AnnAA:n 1:5}: Int-nnnv `I thll I-I UI.ICfsU\l Hi. All 1 Us ' 7' o `.I. IIUII-I Io auu Vaniderstein with larceny. This is the case that was postponed in consequence of diph- theria. in `the V-sniderstein family. From the evidence adduced it appears that the larceny was committed` on the 27th of Sep .tember 7 last. The articles stolen were a. horse blanket, "s feather bed and two pillows. Mr. .-wand. Mrs. Thompson swore positively t_h_at""the"hed' was theirs.` The evidence provedthst the defendants had the bed in their possession when 8 search was made by Constable Sweene L The charge was amend- ed 7to t e` articles in their posses-. eion ,`snd onthis-_chsrge the case was sent `up for trial. T 'l`In-nan lhnnnnnv hnfnrn the POIIFA up I0! Flllllo 7 Thomas Donnelly on before the Polxce Conrt authorities but Fzfiday, on the charge of horse ateahlinnu. He was arrested in `Angus by Oonst,ab1e.Bradford. He was sent up for 4;` `FIFIUL .ing security. A man nemed McDoneld was up for drunk- enneee on Tuesday morning. Reeult, the usual fine and costs or 30 days. A week Wee given to pay the fine upon his furnish- Bnrrle 'AIneteur_ Athletic Association T ,_ . V Notes. . Ate meetingioi the Leon-oeee Club, held in the Aeeocintion the following oioen were elected for the ensuing year: Presi- dent, J. C. McNeb; Secretary. J Mccurry; Captain. H. -` McVitti_e; Committee, J. M. n..u'....n .1 n 1uI..1.I.. .1, M.-nm-n- n`- Tenders forle works pr oon~tnm_Ion.' { :% :...n, law, n.'mv v_unu_c; uuuauuwvv, u. an. Moab, J. McOnl-ry, E. Jr. 5`: A I Annnw 'l` M Anita I nnln- DUIIIW .0. U3. lll.UJ.lIIl,' Us El\i\JIlnll,, .11.. McV1ttie, . F. Lennox, T. Moore ; Dele- tee to the Convention, J. Mconrry, J. F. Box: ' ' Among other eventefor the big Demon- stration the Association pnrpoee giving on the 24th of Mayrl?-he 5 220lynrd foot race, open to (bone de) fnrmere and fumere eons intho County of Simone, for 5. mower vnlned \ at $66.00; . Al Investigation Needed. It is said that 3 teacher of the rising gen- eration was caught; but Sunday night in 1 com romiting poiition with I ,_`` {sit frail one, ~ and was run into the lock-up, by Con- utable Martin. For some reasen .he was per- Iniittl 't1>.so.'.InTId`,in the my hilicome -...-nu urns also I-nlnnnn hI I II A (2113 |'W! I1 I501 .-!.I!I J" F! -as -u-a-a,.-- ~.-v--.- panion was also voloued. 'l.`h1s as ,3 case which neds-on-imnedinto inveatigntion. No mun of that stamp Ihon1d_ be pertmtted to disgrace the position of an edncuiorof youth. _ `st. (_}eoIfgo'I 89o1qty. T .. ; T56 iio;-x`t meeting ofthe G6ot?p I Socigs; will be he1&`81`."tl13 gociety s rooms, -- . _ o '.Y'..?.-.'I__ ` A:._2 `V `Q-an VII: VVTIWC ~Il:I'n| U{\I,, .vw.a-v-u Jr-_ ---Fv number of the members nre,expecte,d to at- tend. ' Business ,ofJ_rg`_a unportance to` the society will transacted- Among ptyer thingeto be ooneidezedwwill be arrangements for Itheoelohrntion of. St. George : =dny. A stenerltally ieiexpeeted. Remember, Eng- landexpeeta every man to do his duty. -~.-`xstgpggngnr. ; -. Tu, friygndorof-' M.r._P_0W01l, of the. Poet . B4 `0"1o'o-Iinponiorh Dqpnhnent, ._ will be glad to7len'n at 'he`haIA'beo|r promoted to the __'-IL.'__ r'_'I`Gg..4-4'- man: musk TIA. `OICITII UIIII IIIPIIII` 'pruuIvuvu -v uuv `_ 'on..`f Second 01"}: Clerk. He has n the duties of Chief Clerk, under Mr. Spry : orders, for home time. This promotion means .aVuq1batant1al in crea'ae of I ,VV,o%roret to leurn thst Vick, the pootmnn, has been 03 duty for some days in con- sequence. of indiaposition. Thqse to whom ha .a*'g ruu"An;`h.iIv Izidinns of iov; &c.`. will be he ;o`a`rri'6o~7 tidings of joy, &o.`, gntipt_l,.'\;_vhen he is able again to trump his )(Indi.- v ` - ~ - ---:-000*?-- mmanapn "By~'W. H. Harvey, book-kee er forL on & Co., Hardwafevnierchants Gue ph. - He ad been arrested for embezzlement, by his em- % gloyers and adiiiittpjd` _to bail. This was ~ nnmhur Inn!-nh",' `n 1I'.`I". once` went and SEALED TEN DER8 retired to the under- ei nod and endo _ "Tender for Section or he way between Annaooiis and Dicby." will be received. at this 0 e 51% to noon on Mon- day, the 8th day at A 1, 1 . tor certain works of construction. 2;` - on. an and nmmeeswnl be open for inspection tfluytilb Gnu uuuqnvqyu vv Iuvvn . ......... ~ uesday_,.mo,1'ni'n3-_ {He at once went purchased a revdlver, went to the _pnblic qcbpol `at abgut ,_ll q elock and took his daughtera eid` of`rl3_to his -home and evidently shot: her deud,he then shot his wife and oing \_1p_ata.irs shot his egder daughter, 9. git of, _Hefthen left .1; e city and by some means got to Toronto, buthow is not known. The Toronto had been ep rijsed: ofthe 6 ody'end'were told to I00 o1it'for him. 6 hv._d,;ent a. message to his son, who was working in the city, to meet-him at a. certain point. `He evidently intended to murder him and then kill him- self..- The lice-.gqt,h0ld 0! thin; ngiisege and'a.rr`e1sb' hinrat . tn. Themat- in hip employers . everi kne w",, .a-Sb. steacher and r`_he weenr59.ge_nd:i.0r of`. age. The deter is an-En hl educated ~ one of 'the}~bestg*b " 6631 y HIOHVW IQ!` -um vylgu not been develqpe'd.`_ U. IIUIII 0 K! II IIUDIUIIJ suitable for adophon or Police court. B nEI_(l [.6 Bull Q0010}! B luuuua, y, .ApI-1} 8:.-d, when 3,1311: `'.`!P**?F`.*'.;?'?";.` ,A LI- D VVGB I: and gnlzlgc |mmw1m's rmlr. `mm. -;-Zhiryor Pepler has arrived homelfrpm Ottgwa. bonstruction. Plans and proieeawiii be open ine tion at the Ofiiceot th Chief Engineer of overn- ment Railways at ._ ttawe. on and after the 28th day or March. 185`. when the enerel epeoiilonn uon and form or tender may e obtained upon 3 piicntion. . . .. phio tender wan be entertained unigge` on one xi--`BZt(1i1-:-tereld a foundry is now in full work- ing trim. ' -..._i: I. an n I... a . -up 3-.I.`Ul I J. Paul ; 1 V-(iii;-."'_l n,ton, of iiew Lowell, was in town, Tuesday. _ L ~ sinll being hafveate. on Kempen- feldt Bay. ' II-I-r-xxoo .... .-_. __ _..'- J. Dnlkin was visiting .1; Toronto thin week. , iiaikie has taken pouaaion of his new premises. -_-The Peninaulnr Park n ground`: are advertised for ale.- Z now pruprietor of the Summersett House. w-No-vr often m;t on the aidewialku--The perambulator and baby. "1`own and In property for sale. Apply at 9 Owen-st. rie. 'If you want to a. Hat or Bonnet go straight to Fraser, 8: Co.'a. . is the first of April or you will likely be fooled.` ,, _,`__, ._ ' __ .. -Danford R001; &. Co. will h;ve their great millinery opening next 'l_`hm-edgy. `I- Q-_...__- I.-- -._A--AI ' V -I ____-_J ..- _ _-vv- 0 csuglgr union` of the prlntedforml and all the conditions an r-nvnnlin with. I 7 ;n;.{`*s;%;;;..; I;"g}1_i;CLa the appearance of . hm block on Uollier street. I-11 in? `I II An `r:-_Rev wTJ${1}irZ .1f3}}Iz};c't"s'e}'v'ice. it the Collier street Methodist Church next Sunday. failwav van was reduced to match- wood and scrap iron: in the Allandale yard. lint week. - ' V-ItZis`reported that Mr. R. Power has sold his steam yacht, the Gipsy. to Mr. Tait, of Orillis. _ --The ladies apntiently waiting for the grand spring ery opening of Fraser, (gt-It Ir. (`A ` gfuidz hp: Clark .3; Q0. `Worship Mayor Pepler was at an entertainmentrat Sir John Macdonald a a . few evenings ago. --Rev. George Leech dealtwitli the J snit question at the West End Methodist Uhnrch last Sunday evening. _ - `v .._I\ It ' ' v - uncut Iuauna\nuIJ vvvnnnnlan 'Rates for (18, as well aishncoident insurance, nnppli 11 application to _ Will D. B. Spry, 9 Owen . `Iran: .0 ` or Local History. `_--'IIo,wn Council next Monday evening. hnlqoa `were common last week, '-'-The Annizes begin here on the 8thJprox. -Thenwat_ering cart was neododnon Wed- zadnv- Z 'org; Usdzullough has gone to Port Perry for a few weeks `to brush up for his approaching examinations. .;.-.I\ II I ;I .41 nan`-n u I jaf-l!:';l't Slipper: tyc 100. . `pay up at w. Dual . 01 um pnuwu n complied with. Muu.-At Shanty Ba". on the th Robt. a?1cieJesale Muir. `age 19 year.and' days. . . " Safe in me arms of Jean-,V Safe on His gentle breast` ; 2 . * There, by His love; 04: uiowodg, sweetly my soulpha rest." V ` _ `r-e:n;1-kably well. Towards the end he became a little cooler to- wgrdsuus, but there was no blueter. ' i Z'iia4.' ii}; an ai1Iis.?.1.s.;'..exe Sun- day evening about Protestant Union in Cnn-` adn-ita' practicability and necessity. "TXAAT i;a,;;.;;.;t .{e;e]u};{${.'i2: Friday night by bewildered pedestrians--What's the matter with the electric light factory `I u..na-- --... ...."un-_| 'Il'_._.I_..._j.. -..` -...- --- --.v -_------ ._F._.- __.-_-- -laad'I;s"ean 3 {Real Hand`-n:a Torehon Laces, vely good: at GEO. !lElIIY9s,Iu<}e r to Gray at ecmlng . $9` ." ,,__.I,,,4A.-.I -_,.,_ AA -_`_, AI,.L `I- <':33:.;.l1l".;;.:.;;.'t'.'..'.; ';3l'.;;.e:,'.L';:'n11.' Kiyngtlniineryo l_ onte4t? Yea '.md one of Itznngat (hp lays` vet been in A rrie'v.illbe`n1_|d. . -P e v _-Th9 `Sa"lvatibn*Army~h8s been`havi;:Vf :5 |`zo()dAI;i'tne aii1ce 'the nrf1'val of Col'.' and rt. Dowdlg.` `Iniah a Menagerie? in Mrs. _Dowd_1`a_'_a subject toenight. ' ._: TIT], .,_IL-, , II `II. -4, I . _--_L mu-ty_? Euy"nough. get `women to support om, a_.ndxClsyto V .00. have the cheapest Boots ' . l'l'l6. ' -'w--- --- ...--. _._ T..---' ..,. . -YeI,` Mr. Taylor, thst lettuce was crisp sud sweet. 0311 again with anything, from I bunch ofupardgua to sweet potatoes. Tux AI>\'r'ANcn ii 3 capital judge of such daintios. `II 4,'II I A`,_ --The new mill will soon be in operation. Two tugsehnve been engaged to tow log: for the season to the Barrie and Bradford -mill:-. Sinker: for booms have also been placed in the`l':oy in front of the mill. . `.4. AD In - A. 1 ; III`! II: lag Lav:-u vs vnnv Innnnn `The Ladies eapectfully witcd to inspect fhpee xfnl dress goods. in the newest shed at arrived per steamer Cxty of Ber ' Fmnce. No. 14 Dan- lap at. D. J. Murchison." '.Uongreget1onal Uhurch.- Preachmg ser- vices every Sabbath at 11 L m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. Prayer meetings, Sabbath `:8 10.115 3. m., and Wednesday at 8 an tun Dan A I only '1 A nnnfnr Ac 1'. nnuull I g Secretary. - mepamnem 0! Railway: and cm. . - . Ottawa, 901 March. 1889. 18-14 II` . `LUCY; U0 IE IJI-CUB I19 .58. DDR1. gt:-ngers welcomed. 32 " y" I'he Ben-ie` Loan and Savings Company is p8yicl$f0!1!' per cent. interest for money denim with them. Those peuone de- yeirons of depositing their money for short or long periods will (Io well to call on them at them oice in Barrie. They advance money ma." `{5ii.'`i.2Z ' L). J. Murchison, ' v-- --v- vB--av- v---, - i (TA large ahipment of Hate. R. Sim- mons 8; 00., sign of Big Hat, have just received a large consignment of English and American Eats from the best known makers, suitable for this season of the year in all the newest styles and colors, especially adapted for their ne-class of trade. Parties desir- oni cigetng a really first-class Hat, can g V 1 `what itheywant. Our prices are lit. Boys Felt Hats for school wear, Men : Felt Hats for common `Goodamsde in 1889. `R. Sim- i ' cotgcns. eeun "shlrtlnzs V ' II `hint! , prices. at 1 b r\0essor',,,o Gray & .-,f :'i?l:o Chiei of Police is now on the tax n\nC|n 'E6.ii:}a Sm __J_ 2.. LL- I_-_L1 UICIIIVIIKCUVIIK IIUIIJQ U ' I K3613 XXIII` UII h i 5 glqima, Peru v theeuqoot famous on in uilwlv. 4o.to'e: high. and which A141! lhmlm n. Bonn. nwnnh ` IICIUVQIZIVVACVQ `IVV. ICU CIILI `VI-||\I'-5 I _ ,. ill!-`keen? -wept IVIVL ' . . IfIloItiu1pcuiblet;'InI- I "' lcfnirkkrnnr ll ; flu: nnnnru . And ll.IIlI)IU U.KIlll' country,` and Elli`-In: IIVI nun wu:- no `country in,div!b3l intciv i-pfe`oio thltrich, under theooitrbl of ooen. {$1.13 PERANNUM IN ADVANCI smauioomns. nu cuul. Townsmrog pnsmu, to trmdndohi Cobb ihe `Verragaa 3:`: `II. Tina: Donn . GI-A nan-O `AI-nun nn l;e;;1nI French dress hag` imported digiect by nunnf IEXHIBITIIIII VOL. xxxvm. No.13 wnoLnN.;m7 Bwuu Wnauur. -Pronrtotor. MANITOI A'x;_i'ou Intondtnu to Bull :5 Home 1,` _-_ _---.. -31---- a... In -bu` In `An BAuAnIAu{A PAM; BA: . EXH I BI '" "o"T1c1a: T0 summuonnens --The annual General Meetln ot the Barrioel Come- nnnI1lT.f \ will ha inns in Ihn (`!nmI\nnv_ n llnn, .LV UBDGTII JVLDEDIII (ll M10 l!Il'l'lD~ VIII UUIII" aux (LL) will be 11013 in the Comuan '1 Olloo. I ot wells Block. Buxfrle. on THURS LY. the mu day of APRIL. next, at 7 o'clock mm.` - A .. N: *~'- ~ 3 (V Barrie. March 19, 1889. 12-14 Prealdgnt._ , - J mm.;,(n{. .;., ;.;:;;;a;g;..;o;1`qs, -_._ nag about 75 ac:-es of land one and ?:29...mn:2$. "` ' W n e `> '1` R`EN'l`.--L t 25. .6. You rs. FAr1x%wn0o.s the mrrie n contain-. A l'1'.AlJ.lJlULV IUIS BABE. '- IOIIDI "`AIl_ll1 Style." got by the old imported Auld Style ; right bay; 7 hands hi8h:r131n tour yo y old. Also a matched a an of rou. store: 0.0 or black; height to ban a; rising ve .and~Ilx years res eotlve For further partlolllbrl. annlv tn Fin] _ Rm-I-la: or am. Dnwnnv- IIIQIJR ' IIVIEIIU II\bEl ' I IBZII `IVV IIK " years ectizai .W or turtffer particular! 3 ply to Fiel Barrie; or Geo. Downer. ergusonvalmont. - V 11-18. nonoboutonnlut rs At meet n `of the vcolonhlvs-Society I rinoe.E6heni:h, the Stuttshulur of Lorraine, m|do-- an `lddfoll in: svhioh2xlI`O' tfbtedth boI1io.i 1 2 .L :nl?m?Iod lln;)`;'.ii0lIn01`.`IlfIIjI .9 ' A:... It. _____| ;L_; ..|__ _-___;__ _."._ -IIUIIDIIIU IIIZLU CII TRUTH I attributed the rebellion in Eut unlimited importation of am: End; , Q`, . tion. He urged that the pqmrp, . _ ; prevent the uni course of th ti'nub1Q..." * __ H wuutfootingllllih. "` Q 13-16 me mom-wast: AnnIu_:_ms' --;-'rm: :_._..__..._..;_..._. .A.'l'J' o'r1oN says ' NEW Anvnwrlsnmunn. WTALLION FOR sum. Young ~Au_1d 5 Style." ant luv the old imnm-tad Anld BN1; 2 will be at then ex-mentioned sti.t1on ' ,ollows: ~ barn. hard and so DU TTON, Barrio. :PL 0 CE """'\I8` L 5558-- . 7, PRooucTA --o1.r-- it connmnw mvrrmb. ---on '1`HE--- 41 5 AND mus. DR. E. A. SPILSBUBY. A Iv___lA.-I A__ I\n..-_- " x~- 15'?! ARRIVE` DATE LILVI By order. . A. P. BRAlgLEY an:-ts $1.4. s 00a.m. A1_)l.4.4.00p.!n. ` 51 8.00 `am: | sollomlml 5,11.30I.!!l. " '5. otwpomt " 6, 8 00!. " 0.8.00D.ln. " a,2.sop.3I " 8.8.80g.`n'a. N rm; w Jun . Vondor`a Solioltogl Ofthe Th!`0M I110 NOIB UOHIGB BQIIIIU Illu Aural Department of St. 31' '9 Hospital. Lon- don, England. 011106. 279 C0 ego Avenue. To- ronto. Slyl , Dr. Spilsbur will be at the Queen : Botelv Barrie. on We nesday. Anrusrd, for consulta- man an Thx-oat. Nose and Ear cases. ' or _ Iiurrle, min 111: PEIIPLI Hm mu. `nmusnnnumwrunmp uvvv nwvvvuwuy-cog;-juyj .--vv :vV:V .9-7" thvonlniouofthewrutu _ The iollowimg lethal!` -Iddnued to the % Editor at Tui onwunax Annual, have been received tor publication - - ---___...-u 4._.-.n.n-... - .~ ` , Dun Sun.-In your papa--pnhlh weeks . ago .1 was placed town lqttogra _~ 0011:. inn atentionv to" our want! in thg way o_. A Iioopitul. or some other mun! for . %h|IIIiv woo of tho, poor And not of our pqwn aggt `" V . > . . _ 2 `I hand that} `ugly: `man ' mmiilna county. I hope they` have been receiving and `will receive the careful dttention not ell our think. ing peo lo, nnd_ that 3 strong and united of: tort wl be made to provide some inetitntion oi the kind. `- - ' f 1`het Inch 5 piece in urgently needed in ....;....;n.. |..I:.....| um um: thong}:-A with -`_1nI_I Ill0ll~I place an urgeuuy uvvuvu .- gennrelly believed. _en_d that there he wide e reed eylzgethy with Ipoh e mov_ement II I own by e eorte Which are hemg made by our county to petehhlh e Boueeotfkng Inge 3. hutthere are few who onslnort; I;h_ eppleoute the true value of 9 mo 0 ll land they the phyueien who u celled uponto treet setaente un_der_ the most untevo:-ehl_e gondi on. 91 hygiene and ettehtzon, _unleu xt be the patient: themIelVeI.-- W110 111 X11139, ones have no other Home Refuge of Hos pital. then in the narrow tone e_,el1e of our Oounty Geol. Here tho they are not wanted, the gen! being not 13 upped or edepted tor the treat- ment of ex `neee. and complaints e_re_ con- etently oouuhg from the geole enthontzee on to the injuetzoepf eendmg them there. I Weetern Qnteno the have. 0,: 1101359!` at gooq Hoepxtell, and _w y ehogld not we- of oouuug o1ty_ of the -north -,-Valeo bout 0` nun ginnna nnr nnhnl! inntitutionn? ' 001111118 " 0|ly_ 01 Ill! .'llUl"0u ."_aurv one smong our public xmtxtutxgvnsg SIR,--I would liketo know it it is s- `srt of the duty of the night watchmen to= ook after drunks who make. night hideous with their unearthly noises? Lust Mdnds night-it seemed us if an army of troughs and rowdies had collected at t,he.,P,oints in the neighborhood of the Sumlneisett House. What with oaths, cries of murder, the sing- ...... 1:~....1...'.i. znnu m'm:`I I-'alln`u'r_' the hence. i `V nu` WWII 0'30! 01'! U1 ll-IIIIIWIVI. Uuv IIll' in , For he : a jolly good fellowgthe ence- fu dweller: in-that gvicinity hed time of it. "A number 9! fight: also itookhpluoe." I have not heard of an `arrests for thudie- graceful rowdyiem -in t e very heart of the T town not have I heerdeof any oonetehle ` being near the place of revel:-y., AIL tux eyer ondoitizen of the neigaiorhood I feel have ri ht to complain of .= lag. time die- turbed. would like to know if our night watchmen are clothed with authority to omit dinturbere oftho po,ooe.?, -. A H , ._ _-. .x Yours tiuly, [It it msnifeet.l;y the duty of the night ygstohmen to do: _with any L one violating L_ _|__u_-.. - .!......'I. An: Iunvnlnln nr , N E AND EAR. Tl1ROAT 08 SF tun,2__I A_-I..L--6 ll"..._l ll` II UIIUIIOIUI `QC (HIV, UL Ullv Iu`uv watchmen my violating the law, whether 5 dtnnk. ore but-`gin or any other other criminal.` It ie,.however, equally true that night watchmen cannot be a.. om. nlnnnl .1: 1: e nme time.-'.En. AD- ~ equuuy true am In In Wlwuluuu Unuuvu UV a in two place: ot t 9 name tinig.-En.. 1 vANou.] , - Advunce Oorrospondenoa. . ` ' Many who live on the hi hlondi of We: Gwillimbury and Tooumuet go. in winter,- to the Ivmnpy pf):-tionl`-of thou eownuhipn and bnyvbiroh. hmunok, oto.. poles, which they .h_au} to their `vb:-i'ouI homes for Inmmor nun` IIIQIIQ Ah... 'l`lA`. H13) hlnl I0 W01! VIVIOIII lwlnru aur Iuluuaur an winter me. These Jnake cheap` the and when dry give a aghataptial fire. In the swam there in an jaltnoat ll,|nauati_hle .aup- pl 0 this wood. ` ' T `, lt will be remembered that the atraw `crop last year on the hi h land we: exceedingly light, while on the ow land the ore waa ex- ceptionally heavy. ,Now-- the_oatt e in the swamp have the bulge on their more enfor- tunateneighborl.` -' L ~ Prediction! an to the tpphoaoh of spring are various. All are unanimous in wiahing that beautiful epring mav be; early,:hnt--n_:an'y fear that the lion art of; March in awaiting V-nu. ,, 11..." as. an ab and; doorman! mlamnitv IO ACNIXOII OI VOPIIIFOIEOIOO DOII xotxoqounrIIunrlxthsnroo1a~ `Lg h.1._1 AD CH4 W i {397 '1}3'1i5ui [:0 in awaiting-na ,_ Many are _lr, and;a`4degr.eo.eot_ iaolemnity porvadea parte of the heighhqrhoofl. May all soon recover. V V '< ,4 _ 3 We had no moonlight on Wednesday eve; butd.Beeton re gave as light thi-'oggh.the mu ` ` r ; Newton `choir think they oaneihg `better aiterapu1lat"ta`'y. ' ` = ` -- `h Wedueada night -pra or meeting: and Bible olau, ed. by Rev. . Edwards, -in ig- oreaeingin intere|t,ancl the attendance 1: vs TUVIV---w - growing. _. Mnnv I growing. _ . - - . I In A, . m11'ny%13fne"1`$k `frssn 10?: tg`r ;%dt:vu:>yf up. his in hkely to be as poor pnarIIIk- hum unit in air. . ,, 4 T V , . ; . ewton'n buoinjm men "an" all doin a rushing buuinen; and an spring tpproac :1 so does tnde and `oomufe;-co. ., \Y-__a....- 1.-.. Opnu"I`nrI1n` Am! {Adar G1-itl. does W000 [IQ Oommuyouo , A ; Newton ban few" Tories, 9 d fewer Grits. We have `many third party men, and may they be wholly suited to the platform of that ought`! IU IVE OKIUZKOCIQ Iv j-nu at jv-qIv I `If so, send us your address an 50 otI`.:-In 16 ot. silver pieces at my risk. for 0 new book con- taining over Fm Different B as and Plans of Houses. costing mm 8200 to .600. suitable for nan: tnwn nr nnuntrv. aura ed by the best Bf- "$2 aie still in Vnoed oh-A|h1:ou :.n,kor.= Doiit be afraid of: the rink, Ihoetmkbr-ruder_. If ..-.. -'..- - .uuuI mnnlunnin, nnnngjg in .u[-._ be ma 0!: `III (III. `IIIUUIIIIIUI `IV-Il\iI_I you my 0 mechanic, quocoiu in sun. To the Worehipful Master yq/'_w VDUII Vi O Iuuu-uu Lodge, No. 483,-Allandate \ Dun Sun,--Please oouvey ' to your Lodge my heartfelt thanks for the able ueeieteuee rendered me in .m recent lotion taken ugelnet the'Grund. nl:_ Reilwaylor dam-_ ages for the lone of my liuebund; who wee lulled by the oollieiou `at G1-aveuhure March 22nd, 1888. V lvfeel Iutieed, if it b not been for your until-lug `eifox-te.\ I would Therefore I ebeived one out. not have 1' oennot allow the opportunit to peel without to on end eokuowledgiug tux M105 , your Lodge.` _Ag_ ,tl3e'ukIng you or your qnnelf.AlInQ_ ' ' I .` V l V . t, . .0 M .._,_ . Leyeql Qrdnge _ VIII Guns: iuimnoe, . Into nouns: Pu-It. .- -. On the 20th of, April than will be I 1310 of thorou hbred_ Ihorthornodwook, ` ` and union tarp! iI,_nplou_In|.%I.-'*'All.~.no to. - noldv {without rgltrvo II n `D Alton Cu-thy-has {mod thp lam . _ ::'.l`hiI-will by oxoellgnt opportunitz to obtain ions? `of % chi ` ` * ~-= -I--A -hunk an hbred Ihorthornod union` enrol imploqontt; vithout `rgurvo to Mn Curthy ha: fun; g excellent 0 rtnnimobw vary` V 1!. .`.L. ,. .a ""i"h`o iihodi '16`: 1 ovary Pnbliv School"!!- Allnndale. Mufoh 18.8.9: AJ c--:---Q unborn at trio Points; 7` ` "` 4 2L 1. L Late Clinical As oi `the Throat and A urn] nanny-tnmnnt. of Rt. J-lbil out C`-II cw. cot sistsnt. H None Y it m`22..`-`..` nrvovuu 11:0!` Discuss Illl ` Ullwlouuou . . , Ir,emm.1 ml` of nuuttg; .A oir anf;don5 AND` Dommox or OXNADL Otiri I "I J ", `JAR! Grnrnn. ll W IUWB3 II-I ,oy_ory urinal Inn: nAnn`1iI 3, cotfIN19Y 01? SIMCOE, ON'1v`ARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 23; 1339. _wq'rk'-Eof tho o6mp6IIitors*foi-- the ' 'nion FFIII IFUFIUI OIL HIVUIIIIIIU Ill MID Ill \_JDl.lIuD_. | By the pun adopted, prizes are givouo each : Iohool. aoh county. . ouch provinona one : for. the whole -Dominion. The . Murqnu of. Lorne` h"u`o'onsentod'to act as judhof the The but as for uiuiling-`tho Itorier will eh; 30th of at-c,h.V station of sdvexituroind Iife id Candi a_. n_. 41.- _|-_ __I._;._: _;..:__.. -..- .:_._- L'. ....l. . Houses. costing H0!!! IZUU W ,ow. Iluuunu 10!` city. town or countr. arm ed b the best ar- chitecta in the Unite Stet and um 13. The book gives pictures and ans 0: use house. showing Jllt how the K ok when completed. Any carpenter canbu Id` from these plans. It you ever intend to build a. house. wrlteat once. as_ thus advertisement will not appear again in This apex`. ` A dress. 1?`. C. SunP.um,. 1313 Evansbum. Po... U. S. A. - -. Advwoqcommonxtonnea-,... ` W. . W. am-.n for-nerxy at this pi-Ls. but now"`o'f Richmond BVi1l,`prgsqh_Ve__1 hero. on - v .. 'Snnd'|y'`iIIt. ` g` V . ; Spnng.-in hit Vringnnd the Cannon are wearing a vpry land smile owingto the prospects" of the 1'51! wheat. Hope their anticipation may be `fully realized; II` when the -farmers ful all. men must qnnko with `An In "Whore jvinb a pleasant Vtime (pent by: thy 1 yolinglolk of. tho village on Thursday even J mg Alutmt the rolidonog of `Mn. Thou. -Bnnt~ % `~33-. .. V . V .\ ' A {number of: gentlemen oi thiai?ioinity 1 would like to knowif;~.ihoro`iI my-bomt 4 reo_oivod.by.governmont from the ulavof ouch ` fish on sturgeon or suckers. Please kindly ] answer through your columns. Mn. fl-gnu nf Anna: Inn: nnnmivnl-unrflzn ` IIIIWUF UUKUIIBII JUIII` Vlllllllllllo . . Mn. G1-03. of Anne, has euocumbedto that tell destroyer of -humagity....oonInI_np- tron. Mr. Gre huthe entire sympathy of. thin` looa*1it'y in irud bereavement. ' Mn; nnnhvxnh Q nenlmin ll. `Mill mhl Rrnwn- 40` VIIII {UUUIIFI III [III III! UUIUIVCIIIUHU. alum Gnaggvwain sister of Mn. Than. Brown, of this village. ` T "X4; Q-A vs`;-nn C; lunar II` Ihfn AI5l;D"Al '1 uuuvzulgo. ._ ` T ,. We are planned to hear of the. safe atrial- otl thtydung-men who roently left here for 'Delonino,. Southern Manitoba; Suooooa; boys. ..~`i' : lOI'lU%uIII Gun: out uvvovv - uvwvuuvu Rev. Mr. Savage, of Stroud,.occuuied the Collier street Methodist, ulpit on Sunday, Mr. McCullough going._t_o; , rcuda,_,- The rev. gentleman preachest too very, V excellent ser- mons. .' Inthe evenlngjlus` teit was,',"Ye must increase. At: the` introduction ' l he spoke of ,the present excitement over the Jesuit question, but that there. wl really nothing to leer; ` Christianitywas g und to conquer the world for-Christ. -The ivord had gone forth and gnothingioould stay its pow,er.= Ye must increase. he discourse teelnegl .with""beaut'if`ul thoughts und" suggestions calculated to encourage the =.fai'ut-hearted` Christian. The speaker haeaclear, In ;a_i__cal voice and uses accurate and well c osen language. Be'keeps`suicien_tly, out of the stereotyped style of sermonxzugg, to fasten the attention of his audience and secure their interest in his subject. There were _ no sleepers on Sunday among the rev. gentle- man's hearers. T ` ` `J, A round Summary. ` A Te Victoria. ;Wo.rder. uummarises` the ` Frenohschool question, as .ollo.wsf:--,_ Q `I 7|`!-Hum IIJIA nrmmu nnhnnln in nrifarin .ll'8lIUu IIUIIUUL quvauwu, nu xuuvxvu, 6"` , V, ` . 1.. There are many schools in Ontario where the children are not taught English, where the Romish catechism and Quebec Romish text books are used. `All this is: 11-..-` 11e&'i" 94411 rnnm _IjXggggg_fIi1v!